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I have also had the tubes in my tear ducts and have had them for a long time. Not sure if I remember how they felt before.
I have had spinal surgery twice. First time at 18 I did well, then was pregnant at 22 and had a baby each of the next three years. Had trouble after that. The next surgery was when I was 32. My 4th child was 3 years old. Did good tho I had to watch what I did and how I did it. Then had the compression fracture in 2009 when I tried to move a queen size sofa. Had the kypo done and did pretty well until I fell in 2015. But as far as the surgeries were concerned, I wish I could have it again if it did away with the pain. No such luck.
I would appreciate hearing more about the Mayo Pain classes/workshops! I<br>tried the one day class when it was first offered and was not happy..we sat<br>on hard folding chairs and watched PowerPoint presentations!!! UGH! Has it<br>improved? What is covered? Thank you in advance!<br><br>
I was first diagnosed with chronic clinical depression in 1991; although I believe I've had it my entire adult life. I have been on an SSRI since the diagnosis and have been in cognitive behavior therapy off and on. Five years ago I discovered a clinician who recommended EMDR. This truly has been a life changer for me; I no longer have the negative self-talk and I speak up for myself when people cross boundaries. I mention the EMDR because you mentioned PTSD; it supposed to be highly effective for that diagnosis. Make sure to look for a certified EMDR therapist. I also have idiopathic peripheral neuropathy in my legs and arms. Gabapentin didn't do anything for the numbness, so I don't take any medication for the neuropathy. It is progressive, however, and that is discouraging. My neurologist thinks it is familial. Happy Birthday, Jim!
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1 ReactionI was hospitalized because of side effects from Lyrica, and now I take 90mg<br>of Cymbalta, Percocet prn, muscle relaxer prn, and was up to 90mg of<br>morphine sulfate contin, but I'm trying to taper off the morphine. No other<br>med did anything for peripheral neuropathy. I've also been wondering about<br>Marijuana.<br><br>
I've wondered what other people's opinions were about nerve stimulator. I<br>hesitate to have it because it complicates things if I need an MRI.<br>
@jimhd Hi Jim and welcome to Mayo Connect! Thanks for sharing your story with us. I'd like to say how much I admire the way you are dealing with your health issues and with life in general. Have you found some activities that are rewarding now that you are retired? When I first retired I found a senior center that had some low cost chair-exercise classes. Physical activity in a group setting is a great way to help both your mind and body. Best wishes to both you and your wife!
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1 ReactionIt didn't do me any good. But keep in mind, everyone is different. It does interfere with having a MRI. I tried to use it for about a year. Couldn't get them to take it out, after 2 more years, it is gone. Feels better not to have it. But that is just me. It might help you!
They have to be replaced in 6 months - ao good....
Have you tried gabapentin for the fibromyalgia?<br>